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Energy crisis: South West chambers warn government 'time is running out' to help business

The energy price cap will rise more than 80% in October, regulator Ofcom has confirmed

A view of Bristol from the air(Image: Getty Images)

The leaders of two South West chambers of commerce are urging the government to provide “practical support" to companies amid the energy crisis.

Somerset Chamber of Commerce’s chief executive, Emma Rawlings, said the cost-of-living crisis and “the cost-of-doing business crisis” were “two sides of the same coin”.

“The government is running out of time to offer businesses and households the support they need - firms cannot afford to wait another month without practical support measures being put in place,” she said.

Phil Smith, managing director of Bristol-based chamber Business West, said now was “not the time for complacency” from ministers.

The comments follow an announcement by energy watchdog Ofgem on Friday (August 26) confirming the energy price cap will rise more than 80% in October, from £1,971 to £3,549.

The cap will come into effect for around 24 million households in England, Scotland and Wales on default energy tariffs on October 1, and will remain in place until December 31, when it will be adjusted again.

Ms Rawlings said the impact of the energy crisis on business, along with record-high inflation and rising interest rates, could not be “overstated”.

Emma Rawlings is the new executive director of Somerset Chamber(Image: Somerset Chamber)

“We cannot see another month of the same old news, it’s time for action and... it’s time for the government to listen,” she said.